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<div> How many other ball-end lever lovers are there?</div>
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<div>Alan E. </div>
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<div class=AOLPlainTextBody> After a number of years with a nylon handled non-extension Scaff lever, and another number of years with a lovely laminated handle Hale extension lever, I made a ball end lever with a 1.25" track ball purchased at a garage sale for $0.50, and a 9" length of 7/16" stainless steel rod I had salvaged from some long forgotten carcass, for possible future use. </div>
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Ron N <br>
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